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Re: Daughter radiation to beta, gamma and X-ray
Let's suppose for the moment that what you have found does have solid experimental support. Have you discovered exactly why such happens? On that I might suggest looking at trying to measure the actual vacuum state itself directly. One possible means would be setting up a Casimir effect within that same region. See if the external vacuum pressure remains normal. Another way to check such is pass a photon beam through such a region to see if its velocity remains normal. If it does not then you might have discovered an experiment that shows the vacuum can be engineered along lines suggested by Puthoff and others. Either way let me know if you have discovered exactly why such would occur. I read the math on you're site. Yes, the findings would suggest such. But, I also suspect that if the findings are correct there is something else going on here.
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